Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-303.370 - Fish and Shellfish Consumption Use Support
(1) A Class I, I-Treated, II, III or
III-Limited water shall be placed on the Planning List for fish consumption if
there is either a limited or no consumption fish consumption advisory, issued
by the DOH, or other authorized governmental entity, in effect for the water
segment.
(2) A Class II water shall
be placed on the Planning List for shellfish consumption based on its shellfish
harvesting classification if the water segment includes an area that is
classified by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Shellfish
Environmental Assessment Section (SEAS) in one of the following shellfish
harvesting classifications:
(a) Restricted or
conditionally restricted;
(b)
Conditionally approved, excluding any areas for which SEAS identified only
wildlife as the potential source of bacteriological contamination for the
shellfish harvesting area, or
(c)
Prohibited, unless the prohibited classification is precautionary and not based
on water quality data.
(3) A Class II water shall be placed on the
Planning List for shellfish consumption based on bacteriological data if:
(a) There is a sufficient number of samples
from the water segment that do not meet the applicable Class II water quality
criteria for fecal coliforms based on the methodology described in subsection
62-303.320(1),
F.A.C. Data must meet the requirements of subsections
62-303.320(2), (3),
(4)(e) -(4)(g), and (8), (9), F.A.C., with
the exception that paragraph
62-303.320(4)(a),
F.A.C., does not apply and samples collected on different days will be assessed
as individual samples, or
(b) The
water segment includes a sampling location that has a median fecal coliform
Most Probable Number (MPN) or Membrane Filter (MF) value that exceeds 14 counts
per 100 ml for the planning period. To calculate a median value for a sampling
location, there shall be at least 10 samples collected during the planning
period. Data must meet the requirements of subsections (2)-(4), (8), and (9),
in Rule 62-303.320, F.A.C., however
samples collected on different days within any four day period will be assessed
as individual samples and samples collected on the same day shall be
averaged.
(c) When evaluating a
water segment for bacteriological quality, the criteria in paragraph
62-302.530(6)(a),
F.A.C., used for fecal coliform shall be that the MPN shall not exceed 43
counts per 100 ml and the MF shall not exceed 31 counts per 100
ml.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.067 FS. Law Implemented 403.062, 403.067 FS.
New 6-10-02, Amended 12-11-06, 9-4-07, 8-1-13, 2-17-16, 10-17-16.
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